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5 Ways to infuriate journalists with your online newsroom

MaccaPR

How This Newsroom Feature Will Torment the Media: Say a writer wants to praise your company in the pages of the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek or Forbes. Pictures often boost readership for a story online, and having background information available reduces the need to waste people’s time with basic questions in interviews.”

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

Note: see my interview with Tom here – Marketing has Gotten Better as a Profession; Off Script No. Note: see my interview with Sophie here – The Interim CMO as Change Agent; Off Script #19: Sophie Shiatis. Note: see my interview with Ted here – Over-reliance on Marketing Automation Depreciates Leads; Off Script No.

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Content Foundations: Buyer Personas, Why Use Them & How to Make the Most of Them

Cision

And in the era of information when more than five exabytes of content are created almost every day, blog posts, videos, infographics and social posts all contribute to this “how” and establish a company’s voice and personality. Learn how to build a brand journalism program with Cision’s free white paper!

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Searching for Marketing Inspiration? Check out these 55+ Inbound Marketing Resources [UPDATED]

PR 20/20

We tune into these podcasts: Conversion Cast ( @ConversionCast ): Led by Tim Paige ( @TimThePaige ), senior conversion editor at Leadpages ( @Leadpages ), Conversion Cast interviews one company per episode about a specific tactic they used to improve website conversions. No problem, we all start somewhere! Need a mid-day break?

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

Multimedia journalists are expected to be able to produce or adapt content for an increasingly wider-range of media, including traditional broadcast, print and Web formats, as well as blogging, podcasting (audio and video), social media, and live content platforms (Periscope or Facebook Live for example). And guess what?

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

Multimedia journalists are expected to be able to produce or adapt content for an increasingly wider-range of media, including traditional broadcast, print and Web formats, as well as blogging, podcasting (audio and video), social media, and live content platforms (Periscope or Facebook Live for example). And guess what?

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How to Use Your Blog to Connect with Your Audience

ReimaginePR

You’re writing for the web, which means that it’s okay to be relaxed, conversational and even funny, if you can pull it off! You’re not writing for a college professor or a medical journal– you’re writing a blog for an audience who probably doesn’t know as much as you do about your topic and they’re coming to you for answers.

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